Hurricane Sandy Swamps The East

The aftermath is unthinkable devastation said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie when describing the massive destruction left behind by Hurricane Sandy that blasted the East Coast in the evening of Oct. 29. The monster storm caused massive flooding throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, igniting fires that destroyed...

By Staff Writers|November 05, 2012 at 07:00 PM

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The scene in Hoboken, N. J., after Sandy's surged engulfed at least half of this city located on the Hudson River across from lower Manhattan. This intersection is four blocks west of Summit Business Media's offices.

The aftermath is “unthinkable devastation” said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie when describing the massive destruction left behind by Hurricane Sandy that blasted the East Coast in the evening of Oct. 29. The monster storm caused massive flooding throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, igniting fires that destroyed dozens of homes in New York, leaving more than 8 million homes and businesses from Maine to Michigan without power and even generating a blizzard dumping one to three feet of snow in parts of West Virginia.